Baker's Cay Resort
Overview
Baker’s Cay Resort is a 14-acre slice of paradise, and that’s not including the miles of turquoise ocean surrounding it. With its own private beach on your door-step, soft white sands and gently lapping waters will become your permanent dwelling.
Home to the last remaining coral reef in the US and the biggest barrier reef on the planet, Florida Keys is an unexpected tropical haven, and we challenge you to come here and resist taking a dive to witness it yourself. If, however, snorkelling is not your thing, Baker’s Cay have a whole host of other watersports on offer to get your blood pumping. To marvel at the crystalline waters from above water level, try paddle boarding, parasailing or kayaking. Alternatively, take to the sky on Baker Cay’s seaplane day trips or admire the candyfloss sunsets Florida is renowned for on a Sunset Cruise.
Baker Cay are proud in defining themselves by the nature that surrounds them, and this is evident in their environmentally-conscious facilities and the masterfully minimalist yet opulent aesthetic created in its interiors and styling.
The rooms and suites are thoughtfully decorated to maintain a fresh and airy feel despite the high temperatures that are welcomed outside. Each one has its own private balcony from which the striking views of tropical forests and endless waters encircling Baker Cay Resort are made suitably inescapable.
Though they are few, the restaurants and bars on offer at Baker’s Cay Resort do not fail, with explosive menus to satisfy all your food and beverage cravings and equally impressive views, inside and out.
If, however, you do want to explore what is on offer further afield, a few minutes’ walk will lead you to the bustling centre of Key Largo where other restaurants and attractions await you.